Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, often referred to as Ciri, is a central character in Andrzej Sapkowski's *The Witcher* series. A princess by birth and the child of destiny, she possesses unique powers and a mysterious lineage that make her a pivotal figure in the intricate lore of the Continent. Throughout her journey, Ciri faces harrowing trials, forges deep connections, and confronts her own fate.
Mentor
A father figure to Ciri, Geralt teaches her the ways of the Witcher and tries to guide her through the complexities of her destiny.
Mother Figure
Ciri shares a deep bond with Yennefer, who acts as a mentor and is vested in Ciri's fate, often struggling with her own complex feelings towards her.
Antagonist
Ciri's biological father, whose ambitions threaten her freedom and safety, providing a moral conflict in her quest for identity.
A leather armor ensemble accented with elven motifs, often with a cloak or cape for warmth.
Ciri frequently travels between different dimensions, showcasing her unique Elder Blood abilities.
Her name means 'little one' in Old Elvish, reflecting her heritage.
Ciri has a close bond with horses, particularly with a mare named Mareth, symbolizing her connection to freedom.
In the game adaptations, she becomes a playable character, expanding her lore and abilities beyond the books.